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# The WILDCOIN Project

## The WILDCOIN Project <a href="#cmidjx6hhsw1" id="cmidjx6hhsw1"></a>

The WILDCOIN project will serve as a launchpad for the broader development of the WILD Platform. WILDCOIN is the financial lifeblood of the WILD Platform. The project's primary goal is to launch an ERC-20 token enabling network participants to access DeFi features that benefit WILD Ecosystem stakeholders such as users, project members, partners, and contributors.

By combining artificial intelligence (AI) with Web3 technology, we aim to perform research and development on early-phase technology to address key challenges for pet owners, veterinarians, and researchers.

Performing research on such technologies requires financial backing to pay for resources such as processing power, data storage, engineering manpower, designers, marketing, and administrative staff. Subsequently, WILDCOIN, in the early stages, will be focused on token distribution, project management, and developing a prototype sufficient to understand the market needs and conditions.


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